Episode 2 Death Comes to Pemberley


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Mrs Reilly's ghost! In the woods!

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She's brought her sister's baby home with her for a while

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to give Sarah some respite.

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Don't get up. I just wanted to see how you got on with those books.

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Shouldn't have troubled yourself, ma'am!

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It's been deceit from start to finish with you.

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You are on your own, Wickham, I'm finished with it.

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Denny. Don't be a bloody fool.

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Wickham?

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Denny! I killed him!

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There's a sad inevitability to the way George Wickham has ended up.

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Hardcastle will want alibis from everyone.

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We were all together last night, of course.

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Except for you, Colonel, and your night-time excursion.

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At the present time, our one suspect is yourself.

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Why would I kill him?!

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I'm taking him into custody and charging him with the crime.

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Prepare yourself, Darcy. If he's found guilty, you know the outcome.

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FITZWILLIAM GIGGLES

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VOICES OUTSIDE

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Who's a naughty soldier, then?

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That's my soldier there.

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Madam.

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Mr Darcy's late this morning?

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He has already been in, madam. I thought you knew.

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Did Daddy come and see you this morning?

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The ladies are still settled, I hope?

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All is calm. Your ministrations were quite effective.

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Excellent. Well, if you're sure I'm no longer needed...

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You have many calls on your time. I'm grateful for your attendance.

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Sister Reynolds. Have you seen Mr Darcy?

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No, madam.

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Er... Can you gather all the servants in the ballroom

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as quickly as possible. Of course.

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And not a word about what's happened, we must try to maintain absolute calm.

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Oh, my goodness, is this what Derbyshire is like?

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Is it?

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Poor Denny shot at and dearest Lydia nearly murdered in the woods.

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Calm yourself, madam. I don't know what to make of it all.

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I've fine daughters...

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Thank you.

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..thank goodness, four of them found husbands, even poor Mary,

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who I was always worried about, she takes after my husband's side

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when it comes to looks! Mother, please...

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I heard footsteps, Lizzy, on the gravel, all through the night!

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It was only the constables, all is well.

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It doesn't seem well to me. Oh... Oh, my heart.

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No-one cares about my poor nerves, I always suffer in silence.

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Oh, thank goodness! Thank goodness!

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There were new symptoms overnight, doctor! I really don't know what to make of them,

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but I did manage to write them down...

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Look. Oh, what foresight, Mrs Bennet.

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Come with me, come with me...

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Oh, Lizzy.

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CHATTER

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Er... Ahem.

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Um... Ahem!

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Look, can wait a minute, please?

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Can I have your attention?

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LIDS CLANG

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Please! Thank you.

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The ball...is cancelled.

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GASPS

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CHATTER

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DOOR UNLOCKS AND OPENS

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KEYS JANGLE

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God, what a mess! How could you let this happen?!

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I haven't done anything wrong!

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Anyway, I'm the one who's stuck in this stinking jail cell!

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Keep your mouth shut, Wickham, the less you say about any of this the better!

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Better for me?

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Or...better for you?

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Are you threatening me, sir?

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I was merely pointing out that we depend on one another

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rather more than we did yesterday.

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I'll remind you of who I am!

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Thank Darcy for his generosity to my jailers,

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but he'll need to dig a little deeper, though.

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I want a better room!

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This is more than you deserve.

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Darcy was always so mean with his wealth.

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Mean! Do you realise what is at stake here?!

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Darcy could lose his good name over this scandal!

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And who knows what the repercussions for Pemberley could be,

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or for the hundreds of souls who depend on it?!

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And all because of you!

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I didn't realise how important I am.

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How wonderful of you to let me know!

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God, I could...!

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Kill me?

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We both have reasons to keep quiet, don't we, Colonel, eh?

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In the meantime, you and Darcy will do all you can to get me

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out of here.

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Oh, and order me some proper food, would you?

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None of this muck!

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CHATTER

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MAN: Come along now, don't dawdle.

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Take your places, quick as you can.

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You should have a clean apron...

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CHATTER

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We shouldn't have been down those woods, I told you, Joan!

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MAN: He was arrested. MAN 2: That's what I heard.

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Wait until Mr Darcy has addressed you.

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Thank you, everyone, for gathering so promptly.

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It is my sad duty to inform you all,

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that death came to Pemberley last night.

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The victim, one Captain Denny, has been removed from the premises.

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He was not known at Pemberley,

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and our deepest condolences are now with his family and friends.

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If any of you have any information, please do come forward.

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Sir Selwyn Hardcastle, who may be familiar to some of you,

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will be interviewing you all individually today.

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No-one is suspected.

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So please answer his questions as simply and honestly as possible.

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That's all.

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We would like to thank you all for the many hours you've spent

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preparing for the Lady Anne Ball.

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It is the great regret of Mr Darcy and myself that it should be in vain, and for so tragic a reason.

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We rely, as always, on mutual support

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and devotion that is at the heart of our lives here at Pemberley.

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Have no fear for your safety, or for the future.

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Pemberley has weathered many a storm in its long history,

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and this one, too, will pass.

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Thank you.

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Back to work!

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Did you hear that?!

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MAN: You heard Mrs Reynolds, back to work.

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Did you see him?

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Well?

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The man is an ungrateful wretch.

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No news there.

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Darcy...

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I know this situation entails difficulties for you which

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few can understand.

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If there is any way in which I can help...

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Thank you, cousin. That won't be necessary.

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MUSIC ECHOES

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MAN: I must say, this year's ball is livelier than I thought...

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ECHOING LAUGHTER

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Have you met the new Mrs Darcy?

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No, but I'm told she has fine eyes!

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They must be fine indeed.

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I hear her father's estate is worth barely two thousand a year!

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Goodness. There's worse!

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Her younger sister's married George Wickham, no less,

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and in circumstances best not mentioned!

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I wonder if Darcy's regretting his choice of bride?!

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LAUGHTER ECHOES

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I must send out a letter to our guests cancelling this evening.

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No doubt it'll make many a day.

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Oh, everyone will be so disappointed!

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There's only one thing people like more than a good dance,

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and that's a good scandal.

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There's no scandal here.

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Everything we do now has to send out a signal that

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life at Pemberley carries on as it always has.

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Yes. Of course.

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Well, I can do something! I need to help.

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I hardly think... Perhaps Georgiana and I could do this together?

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Yes! And if Henry delivers the letters people will be far less likely to ask awkward questions!

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Henry might be an appropriate errand boy, but I hardly think Georgiana is!

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I think she should leave Pemberley immediately

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and put as much distance as possible between herself and this affair.

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Yes, the Colonel's right, you should be away.

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I'll write and suggest she goes to Rosings.

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I don't want to go to Rosings! I know it's not her favourite place, but I'm sure...

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Surely Miss Georgiana can speak for herself!

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You don't have to be a disciple of Miss Wollstonecraft to

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believe women should have a voice in matters that concern them!

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For God's sake, save the diatribe for the Old Bailey! Gentlemen, please!

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We must try to temper ourselves.

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Please don't send me away.

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My place is here, with you and Elizabeth and little Fitzwilliam!

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To support you all in a time of crisis,

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surely there's no wrong in that?

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If you feel that strongly, then, yes, of course you must stay.

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I apologise, sir, I spoke out of turn.

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Make your apology to the Colonel, not to me.

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Please excuse me.

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I shall be glad of your help.

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Sir Selwyn, some breakfast? No time.

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I shall need to interview everyone today - your guests too, I'm afraid.

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Is that really necessary? We were all together last night.

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Except for Colonel Fitzwilliam,

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whom I hear took it into his head to go out alone.

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Colonel Fitzwilliam is my cousin. I've known him since I was a boy!

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Then he's told you where he went?

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I don't need to know.

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A solitary excursion so late in the evening - it's strange,

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you'll admit.

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Stranger still is the way the victim behaved.

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We know from the driver that they were in the darkest

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part of the woodland when the coach was ordered to stop.

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Wickham's plan to trespass the ball was ill-mannered, to be sure,

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but for Denny to be so provoked that he'd abandon the safety

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of the carriage and plunge into woods he was unfamiliar with...

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It doesn't make sense.

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Were Captain Denny and your husband quarrelling inside the carriage?

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They weren't talking at all, it was so dull of them!

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Do you know of any reason why they might have been angry with

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one another?

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Possibly, yes.

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Go on.

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I have often wondered, well -

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if Captain Denny was secretly in love with me.

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It would made Wickham so cross!

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Lydia's always looked just like I did as a girl!

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Did Captain Denny ever declare himself?

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Of course not!

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Do you ever receive any indications of interest from him? Looks? Sighs?

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No, he always treated me with the greatest indifference,

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and avoided me at every possible chance.

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There you have it! It's a sign, surely?

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Of his inner torment!

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Men know so little of their own sex!

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I saw him burn the letter!

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I am sure there is a logical reason why.

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Yes, but... He made sure no-one was looking, Darcy.

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Look, everything about the Colonel suggested...

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What?

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Where did he go on that ride? Elizabeth.

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I know! I know!

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I'm sure it will all be explained, it's just...

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I-I should get on.

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Of course...

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MAN CLEARS THROAT

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I didn't know whether to declare myself.

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I wish Wickham would decide on his character and stick with it.

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I've never known such a fickle young man.

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First we had the simpering suitor,

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followed quickly by rascal at large, then war hero,

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and hot on its heels, the ne'er do well who can't hold down a job.

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But murderer? Really!

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The role of a lifetime.

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I sent word to your sister. She'll soon be with us!

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I'll be so glad to have Jane here!

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Look at all these civilising books, Lizzy, these solid walls.

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That's what I draw comfort from.

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Yes, it's easy to forget the chaos and darkness of nature lie so close.

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Speaking of which - I was watching Lydia outside in the gardens

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a while ago, she was trying her hardest to distract

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one of the constables from the minor matter of solving a crime.

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How she simpered and strutted, oh, I wish you'd seen it, Lizzy,

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it was...it was a superb performance.

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But the man, he was quite oblivious to her, so she...

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No... Let me guess. Let me guess.

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She suddenly developed a fit of the vapours.

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Fell straight into the poor fellow's arms.

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It was fortunate Dr McFee witnessed the whole thing

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and whisked her inside,

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no doubt for one of his fortifying draughts.

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I wonder what he puts in those things, I should like one myself.

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'There's no need to be nervous,'

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I just want you to describe the woman you saw in the woods.

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She looked like a soul in hell, ma'am!

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Can you remember what she was wearing? Her hair colour?

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Anything of that nature?

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Just the look in her eyes, enough to stop sleep...

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I really think, Mrs Darcy...

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Please, can you remember anything, anything at all?

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She did have a bonnet, a big one, with ribbons on it,

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green and purple, I think.

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Which is odd, really, for a ghost...

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How nice, a colourful ghost for a change.

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It was Mrs Reilly, sir! I know it!

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Well, if it was Mrs Reilly, her timing's good.

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Isn't she supposed to appear before a misfortune of some nature? Please...

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I do believe this was a real woman, Sir Selwyn.

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There's no need to protect my feelings, Mrs Darcy, I'm well aware of the superstition,

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and its origins in my own father's behaviour.

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No.

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I saw her myself, in the woods that day.

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In fact, she'd lost her bonnet and had returned to retrieve it.

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I saw what was done to Denny.

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Believe me, this was no woman's crime.

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INDISTINCT CONVERSATION

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Your sister, Mrs Bingley, madam.

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Jane!

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How are you, Lizzy?

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Oh! All the better for seeing you.

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It must have been a terrible night for you all.

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We are well, apart from poor Lydia.

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I do worry for Georgiana.

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Is Alveston still here?

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He barely leaves her side!

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Jane! I had no idea...

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Did Lizzy not tell you I'd arrived? No, I was just looking for her.

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Lizzy's always been jealous of me.

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Everyone knows she wanted Wickham for herself, but luckily he preferred me!

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Not that she'd ever have accepted him, he wasn't rich enough!

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Underneath all her airs and graces

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money's always been her prime concern!

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Why do you think she married Darcy?!

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Lydia, please.

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Jane, you're here!

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Oh!

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LYDIA GIGGLES

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Darcy!

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There you are.

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COLONEL FITZWILLIAM: 'Forgive me for requesting this meeting.

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'Thank you for sparing the time.'

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Please.

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I realise that I owe an explanation for my movements last night.

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It is unlike me to be anything other than straightforward,

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and so I apologise for that.

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I had a meeting with a certain lady.

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'Her name is irrelevant.'

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I don't have much time...

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'She asked for my help in a most delicate matter concerning

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'her brother, who served as an officer in my regiment.'

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I kept silent purely to protect her reputation, knowing it had

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nothing to do with the unfortunate events taking place here.

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We met at the Green Man Inn, Sir Selwyn,

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if you wish to ask them to confirm the truth of what I say.

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I already know that you were there, Colonel.

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Your lady acquaintance made quite an impression with the amount she spent.

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They were sorry to see her go.

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Ask me anything you wish to know.

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Your word of honour is enough.

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There is something else.

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I gave Wickham the ?30 you found.

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He wrote to me recently requesting financial assistance.

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I knew you would disapprove, Darcy, but...

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My-my godson, Robert, fought with Wickham and myself in

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the Irish campaign, and Wickham was with him when he fell.

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He risked his own life to bring Robert home,

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so his mother could say her farewells.

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For this act of bravery alone, I...I felt indebted to him.

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Good. Good.

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Now that we have disproved Wickham's motive,

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surely this indicates he's innocent?

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Innocence and guilt are complex notions, Darcy.

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In any case, the jury at the inquest will decide.

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CHURCH BELLS RING

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Morning. Morning. Morning...

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Morning, morning.

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WOMAN: George Wickham's been arrested!

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Well, well, Josiah Clancy! I see your legs are suddenly moving again.

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Praise the Lord.

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Morning, Reverend. Morning.

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Morning, children. Morning, Minister.

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MAN: Agnes, Agnes! The Darcy's are arriving!

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Come inside, don't keep the Lord waiting.

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Morning.

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Good morning. Is it?

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MAN: That's Lydia, Wickham's wife.

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WOMAN: Look! Mrs Wickham.

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GASPS

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No, I must carry on, I insist!

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WOMAN: Oh, dear.

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MURMURED COMMENTS CONTINUE

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This is intolerable.

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HE CLEARS HIS THROAT

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If I were a vain man,

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I'd be tempted to credit last week's sermon on the conversion of St Paul

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for this astonishing and most gratifying turn out today.

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But no.

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Knowing you all as I do, I feel sure it's the call of the Lord alone

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that has brought you rushing from your homes with such eagerness,

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even the sick...and the chronically feeble amongst you.

0:23:340:23:42

I'm humbled, my friends, at this show of piety.

0:23:420:23:47

And I look forward - no,

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I INSIST that this should be the first of many such Sundays to come!

0:23:490:23:56

I don't think he's heard!

0:23:580:23:59

Let us pray.

0:24:010:24:03

We will have to remove Lydia from Pemberley as soon as we can.

0:24:030:24:06

I'll take her to Highmarten with me in the morning.

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I'll bring Mrs Bennet - if you're sure Bingley can stand it.

0:24:090:24:12

Of course.

0:24:120:24:13

We'll have our work cut out for us,

0:24:130:24:14

ensuring mother and daughter do no further damage.

0:24:140:24:17

An audience limited to the local squirrels and rabbits

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will have to suffice.

0:24:210:24:22

Lydia. Yes. Lydia,

0:24:220:24:24

why don't you come with me to Highmarten in the morning?

0:24:240:24:27

Lizzy, dear.

0:24:270:24:29

Georgiana.

0:24:360:24:37

Er...

0:24:380:24:39

Circumstances make it hard to talk of one's own happiness.

0:24:430:24:46

Yes, I know, it doesn't seem right.

0:24:470:24:50

Still, I-I...

0:24:500:24:52

I can't leave without at least expressing

0:24:540:24:56

something to you, of my, er...hope

0:24:560:25:01

- of my love...

0:25:010:25:03

Er... Is there any chance that you might...?

0:25:070:25:10

Yes!

0:25:100:25:11

But we must wait.

0:25:130:25:14

Of course.

0:25:160:25:17

For now, all thoughts must be for Darcy and Elizabeth.

0:25:170:25:21

Yes, of course.

0:25:210:25:22

BABY CRIES

0:25:260:25:28

Sh.

0:25:280:25:30

We won't be long. I fear poor Will won't be up to much.

0:25:470:25:50

Then I'll wait here.

0:25:520:25:53

THEY LAUGH

0:25:580:25:59

Is Louisa still caring for her sister's baby?

0:26:010:26:04

I believe so.

0:26:040:26:06

Must be someone in.

0:26:140:26:16

Mrs Bidwell. I'm sorry to keep you waiting! Thank you.

0:26:290:26:34

Mrs Bidwell, Mr Darcy and I would like to suggest that you come

0:26:340:26:37

and stay at Pemberley for a time.

0:26:370:26:39

Dr McFee would be on hand for Will. It would take the pressure from you.

0:26:390:26:42

You must've had a terrible fright out here on your own the other night.

0:26:420:26:45

We're not frightened.

0:26:450:26:47

Of course it was terrible, what happened,

0:26:470:26:49

but it was a poacher caught unawares, we're sure of it.

0:26:490:26:52

He'd have no quarrel with us. And, er...

0:26:520:26:55

Will wouldn't be happy away from the cottage.

0:26:570:27:00

If you think best. Please, don't upset yourself.

0:27:000:27:02

I'll make sure Mr Bidwell is relieved of some of his duties.

0:27:040:27:06

No! You're very kind, but really

0:27:060:27:08

Mr Bidwell is much happier staying busy.

0:27:080:27:11

I have a book for Will.

0:27:110:27:13

Er... He was sick all morning, and now he's fast asleep.

0:27:130:27:16

I'll call Louisa, so you can see Sarah's baby. Louisa! Louisa!

0:27:160:27:22

Madam.

0:27:260:27:27

What a lovely little boy!

0:27:270:27:31

Oh, you must miss your mummy.

0:27:360:27:39

Well, that was peculiar.

0:27:580:28:00

Poor things. It's hardly surprising.

0:28:000:28:03

And the baby...

0:28:030:28:04

Such a sweet little thing.

0:28:040:28:06

I saw Louisa nursing him, Jane.

0:28:060:28:08

The baby's hers!

0:28:100:28:11

Where's Darcy?

0:28:150:28:17

You wait in the carriage. I'll go and find him.

0:28:200:28:22

Darcy?

0:28:460:28:48

I didn't expect you so soon.

0:28:490:28:50

What are you doing here?

0:28:500:28:52

Nothing.

0:28:520:28:53

A Darcy, buried out here in the woods?

0:28:540:28:57

Who was he?

0:28:570:28:58

A discredit. I didn't intend you should see that. Come.

0:29:000:29:03

Did Darcy not tell you himself?

0:29:140:29:17

He didn't wish to discuss it.

0:29:170:29:19

I haven't been there since childhood.

0:29:200:29:23

Georgiana, please! Tell me!

0:29:250:29:27

The grave is of our great grandfather.

0:29:300:29:33

He brought great shame on the family.

0:29:330:29:36

He was a gambler, he made reckless investments,

0:29:360:29:38

Pemberley was nearly lost because of him.

0:29:380:29:41

He built the cottage in the woodland

0:29:410:29:43

and retreated there to live as a hermit.

0:29:430:29:45

Why don't I know any of this?

0:29:450:29:47

He shot himself, Elizabeth! It's never discussed, ever!

0:29:480:29:52

Our father took us to the grave just once, when we were children.

0:29:530:29:57

I still remember his words.

0:29:570:29:58

"Here lies the man who put personal inclination before public duty,

0:29:590:30:03

"and nearly ruined us all."

0:30:040:30:07

Father was still having to sell land as a result

0:30:090:30:12

of his behaviour -

0:30:120:30:15

that's how long it took to secure Pemberley again.

0:30:150:30:18

I have struggled long and hard.

0:30:330:30:36

I've tried in vain to quieten the feelings I have for you,

0:30:360:30:40

knowing such a match would, in so many ways,

0:30:400:30:43

be a dereliction of duty to my rank.

0:30:430:30:45

Not to speak of the connection to your family, whose status is

0:30:450:30:47

so decidedly beneath my own.

0:30:470:30:50

Nevertheless... You come here to tell me you like me against your will,

0:30:500:30:53

your reason and even your character?

0:30:530:30:55

Can you not see the insult in that?

0:30:560:30:58

Lizzy!

0:31:130:31:14

Lizzy...

0:31:170:31:18

I'm so afraid, Jane! Of what?

0:31:230:31:27

Darcy regrets his match with me! You're both under great stress.

0:31:270:31:32

He's been so distant!

0:31:320:31:35

I keep remembering the things he said the first time he proposed -

0:31:350:31:38

about our family, and his duty to his rank...

0:31:380:31:41

But he changed, Lizzy! You changed him!

0:31:410:31:45

Our marriage has brought George Wickham back into his life,

0:31:450:31:48

and as a brother too!

0:31:480:31:49

He knew that before you were wed!

0:31:490:31:52

He chose you with his eyes wide open!

0:31:520:31:54

I've always comforted myself with that thought. But this is different,

0:31:540:31:57

Jane, Wickham is accused of murder!

0:31:570:31:59

That grave in the woods today belonged to a man

0:31:590:32:01

who brought shame and scandal to Pemberley generations ago!

0:32:010:32:04

The same could happen again - and this time it would be my fault! Lizzy, no! No!

0:32:040:32:09

It's the shock of the last few days speaking.

0:32:090:32:12

When two people love each other as you do,

0:32:140:32:16

they face the challenges of life together!

0:32:160:32:19

You know your husband, Lizzy, as I do mine.

0:32:190:32:23

He could never think a bad thought about you if he tried!

0:32:230:32:26

Time and some proper sleep will put it all back into perspective.

0:33:170:33:20

Thank you for being here.

0:33:230:33:25

Lizzy. I know. I know. I know.

0:33:250:33:28

You have to leave in the morning.

0:33:280:33:30

I will be fine.

0:33:310:33:35

I will.

0:33:350:33:37

DISTANT SOBBING

0:33:440:33:47

Do you spare any thought for the distress you've caused

0:33:580:34:01

with this elopement?

0:34:010:34:02

Your parents and sisters are distraught!

0:34:020:34:05

Oh, not you as well?! Doesn't anybody have a sense of fun!

0:34:050:34:09

I've had enough of sermons.

0:34:090:34:11

I'll leave him to you, dear.

0:34:110:34:14

Good luck.

0:34:140:34:16

Well? Well, what?

0:34:260:34:27

Do you intend to marry her?!

0:34:290:34:32

The trouble is, she comes with next to nothing to her name.

0:34:320:34:35

Do you realise what will happen to her if you don't?

0:34:350:34:39

Her life will be ruined!

0:34:390:34:40

Oh, come now, Darcy....

0:34:400:34:43

You know as well as I do that a man of my...station

0:34:430:34:49

has to think a little of his own advantage.

0:34:490:34:52

How much of an advantage

0:34:540:34:56

would be required for you to do what's honourable?

0:34:560:34:59

That much...

0:35:160:35:18

Spare us a.... Get back in there!

0:35:250:35:28

Darcy!

0:35:460:35:48

Such brotherly concern!

0:35:480:35:51

Or is it being seen to be kind that brings you?

0:35:510:35:53

No matter. I can't be cross...

0:35:540:35:58

even with you!

0:35:580:36:00

I'm glad to see prison agrees with you.

0:36:000:36:02

It may prove an advantage. What, you don't believe I'll be acquitted?

0:36:020:36:05

I pray for that hourly, so you'll be free to leave Pemberley

0:36:050:36:08

and never return.

0:36:080:36:10

Of course.

0:36:100:36:11

And since I trust to the good sense of my jurors and fellow countrymen,

0:36:110:36:15

the outcome will doubtless be as we both desire it.

0:36:150:36:19

Look, to prove how confident I am...

0:36:190:36:24

My memoirs.

0:36:240:36:26

An account of the Irish campaign,

0:36:260:36:28

and of the injustice of my current imprisonment.

0:36:280:36:30

Do you think it'll sell? I certainly hope so, if it affords you an honest living.

0:36:300:36:34

I was thinking of a likeness of myself on the fly cover,

0:36:340:36:38

for the ladies.

0:36:380:36:40

Perhaps you could recommend an artist?

0:36:400:36:43

As for the subject of leaving,

0:36:430:36:45

I'd be only too happy to oblige, but I'm not sure.

0:36:450:36:48

Setting up a home and keeping a wife does cost money.

0:36:500:36:55

Lydia visited here yesterday.

0:36:580:37:00

All she did was cry and wail

0:37:010:37:04

until I had to throw her out!

0:37:040:37:06

If I'd chosen freely,

0:37:060:37:10

I might've settled for a less...

0:37:100:37:14

demanding spouse!

0:37:140:37:17

Mrs Wickham and yourself may rely on our support

0:37:190:37:22

if and when you're released.

0:37:220:37:24

Do you remember poor Patrick Reilly?

0:37:320:37:34

Better not to.

0:37:410:37:42

I can't help it - I keep seeing him.

0:37:420:37:47

I didn't do it, you know!

0:37:510:37:54

That was one of the things I came to ask.

0:37:550:37:58

I might have done some stupid things in my life - but not this.

0:37:580:38:05

Not this.

0:38:090:38:11

I believe you.

0:38:110:38:13

Madam.

0:38:170:38:19

Mrs Reynolds.

0:38:190:38:20

Oh, Madam.

0:38:200:38:21

Er... Louisa Bidwell.

0:38:220:38:24

Have you noticed anything unusual about her of late?

0:38:240:38:26

Only that we haven't seen much of her

0:38:260:38:28

since she's been looking after her sister's baby.

0:38:280:38:32

Would you have a quiet word with her,

0:38:320:38:34

see if there is anything she would like to confide? Of course.

0:38:340:38:37

I think she may be in trouble.

0:38:370:38:39

Press her a little, would you?

0:38:390:38:41

Er... About young men, anything of that nature.

0:38:420:38:45

I see.

0:38:450:38:46

Sir Selwyn!

0:39:130:39:15

If I am not mistaken, that's blood, sir.

0:39:240:39:27

Better fetch Dr McFee. Yes, sir.

0:39:290:39:32

There will be no visitors at Highmarten, Lydia.

0:39:360:39:39

You need absolute peace and quiet. But I can't let people down.

0:39:390:39:42

I have to set an example of dignity and wifely courage.

0:39:420:39:44

You're right. We will organise the diary as soon as we get there.

0:39:440:39:48

Thank you, Mama.

0:39:480:39:49

Elizabeth!

0:39:550:39:56

Colonel Fitzwilliam is returning to his regiment this afternoon.

0:39:560:39:59

However, he has asked my permission to seek Georgiana's hand on his return.

0:39:590:40:05

I've told him it will be her decision, of course.

0:40:050:40:08

However, we would both be delighted if she were to say yes.

0:40:080:40:11

SHE CLEARS HER THROAT

0:40:150:40:16

Forgive me - I'm confused!

0:40:160:40:18

We all three of us know Georgiana's inclination lies elsewhere.

0:40:180:40:22

Her fondness for young Alveston.

0:40:220:40:24

I'm aware of it. It's endearing, but no more than a passing fancy, I'm sure.

0:40:240:40:29

He is from a good family, but we hardly know him, and nor does Georgiana.

0:40:290:40:33

I don't think he can guarantee her the same security that our cousin can.

0:40:330:40:35

Security? What of happiness?! Elizabeth!

0:40:350:40:38

I'm sorry. Excuse me!

0:40:380:40:39

I am so sorry.

0:40:390:40:40

Elizabeth? Georgiana loves Alveston!

0:40:440:40:46

She's young! No younger than I was when I met you!

0:40:460:40:48

Are you implying Colonel Fitzwilliam cannot make her happy?

0:40:480:40:51

I think that's true! We know him! He's a kind, decent and honourable...

0:40:510:40:55

Arrogant, secretive man! Tell me, Darcy,

0:40:550:40:57

is it the stability of his fortune that attracts you most?

0:40:570:41:00

There's no shame in that!

0:41:000:41:02

My sister's wellbeing and safety are of paramount importance to me. Love can grow with time.

0:41:020:41:07

That's not how you chose! You did not defer to duty and rank,

0:41:070:41:10

and yet you impose those burdens on Georgiana?

0:41:100:41:13

There's a word for that, I think!

0:41:130:41:15

Oh... Hypocrite? I'm sorry that's your view of me! We discussed this, Darcy! We agreed!

0:41:150:41:19

Yes. And things have changed, Elizabeth.

0:41:190:41:22

Who knows what misfortunes lie ahead?

0:41:220:41:24

If we're dragged deeper into this scandal, she may never find a husband!

0:41:240:41:28

Better that than a loveless marriage! Or one made in a wave of sentimental haste!

0:41:280:41:31

What's that supposed to mean?! Exactly what it says!

0:41:310:41:34

I demand that you retract your consent!

0:41:360:41:38

I'll do nothing of the kind!

0:41:380:41:41

I will thank you to apologise to the Colonel for being so rude!

0:41:410:41:43

I will do nothing of the kind!

0:41:430:41:45

If you have a moment.

0:42:000:42:02

I've never seen it before.

0:42:110:42:13

Your first name is Fitzwilliam, I believe?

0:42:130:42:16

The other possibility is Denny, but his first name was Martin.

0:42:170:42:21

I take it you and Mrs Darcy no longer indulge in amorous frivolities of this kind?

0:42:220:42:28

Once one has children...

0:42:300:42:32

There's no evidence this was carved in love.

0:42:320:42:34

It looks more like mischief-making to me.

0:42:340:42:36

His name is Freddie Delancy.

0:42:410:42:43

He's my sweetheart - he went to London for a few days

0:42:430:42:46

and he hasn't come back!

0:42:460:42:47

I've waited and waited...

0:42:490:42:50

Louisa, is he also the father of your baby?

0:42:520:42:57

Please don't tell my father! It would kill him!

0:43:070:43:09

Of course not... Of course not, you have my word.

0:43:090:43:13

I assume your mother knows?

0:43:160:43:17

When we found out... she sent me to Birmingham, to my sister's.

0:43:210:43:25

She has three children already,

0:43:250:43:27

so it was easy to pass Georgie off as hers.

0:43:270:43:29

I'm not one of those silly girls, Madam,

0:43:290:43:32

who gets her head turned by a soldier only to find out

0:43:320:43:35

he's run off when she's with child!

0:43:350:43:37

I mean, Freddie is a soldier, with the local regiment.

0:43:370:43:39

But he's different. He's sweet and kind, and he loves me, I know he does!

0:43:390:43:44

I'm sure you're right.

0:43:440:43:46

He went to London to borrow some money, so that me and him

0:43:470:43:51

and Georgie could go away together and start a new life!

0:43:510:43:54

Something terrible must've happened!

0:43:580:44:00

Would you like me to enquire with the regiment?

0:44:000:44:03

Oh, Madam, would you?! Freddie Delancey's his name.

0:44:030:44:07

Of course.

0:44:070:44:09

Run along. You've taken up quite enough of Mrs Darcy's time. Thank you!

0:44:090:44:13

I hope I've done the right thing, Madam...

0:44:170:44:20

Of course. Although I fear our Mr Delancey will prove to be long since gone.

0:44:200:44:25

I perceived it to be a human creature, not six inches high.

0:44:270:44:31

With a bow and arrow in its hands and a quiver at his...

0:44:320:44:35

..quiver at his back.

0:44:430:44:45

Mr Alveston, madam.

0:44:470:44:49

Something wrong?

0:44:560:44:58

I'm sorry, Henry,

0:45:010:45:03

but I cannot receive you any more,

0:45:030:45:06

or communicate with you in any way.

0:45:060:45:08

May I ask...? No!

0:45:160:45:18

Forgive me. Have I misunderstood you, Georgiana...?

0:45:210:45:25

I'm sorry!

0:45:280:45:29

Is it to do with Colonel Fitzwilliam?

0:45:290:45:32

I know this situation places great pressure on you all...

0:45:320:45:35

Please, Henry! My mind is made up!

0:45:350:45:38

Then it only remains for me to wish you every happiness.

0:45:450:45:48

Thank you.

0:46:290:46:31

Elizabeth. Are you aware Alveston's been here?

0:46:370:46:41

Yes. I just saw him go.

0:46:410:46:42

I'm leaving for the inquest!

0:46:460:46:47

Georgiana - I'm so sorry... I saw Alveston....

0:46:580:47:01

I'd like to be alone. You don't have to do this! We'll find a way!

0:47:010:47:04

Stop - I'm fine! This isn't what you want!

0:47:040:47:07

I'm a Darcy, Elizabeth!

0:47:070:47:08

This place, this family,

0:47:090:47:11

was not sustained or built by people doing what they want!

0:47:110:47:15

It's bigger than you or I, or any of us!

0:47:150:47:17

We play our part, so it may continue after we're gone.

0:47:190:47:22

I'm choosing to do this, Elizabeth!

0:47:250:47:27

Stable him.

0:47:530:47:55

Sir...

0:48:070:48:08

I'd like to offer what help or support I'm able.

0:48:110:48:14

Thank you, Alveston.

0:48:170:48:18

I have some seats, Sir.

0:48:240:48:26

Sir Selwyn, who's presiding today?

0:48:300:48:33

I am. There is a shortage of coroners, as you know. Needs must.

0:48:330:48:37

Excuse me.

0:48:380:48:39

Just here.

0:48:430:48:44

Sir Selwyn. Gentlemen.

0:48:460:48:48

CROWD CRIES AND JEERS

0:48:530:48:56

You may remove the fetters from the prisoner!

0:49:040:49:06

Gentlemen of the jury, your numbers look depleted!

0:49:060:49:09

Begging your pardon, Sir, I had a burial!

0:49:090:49:13

I had a calving!

0:49:130:49:15

I had a birth! Human, that is.

0:49:150:49:18

Oh, the myriad colours of local life, represented by our jury fine and fair.

0:49:180:49:23

Life, however, is not our primary concern today, but death -

0:49:230:49:27

the death of Captain Martin Denny, on the night of June 14th.

0:49:270:49:30

Your duty is to pronounce on the cause of this regrettable demise.

0:49:300:49:34

And decide whether or not this case should proceed to trial.

0:49:340:49:38

First witness, please.

0:49:380:49:40

On you go, George.

0:49:400:49:41

APPLAUSE AND CALLS OF ENCOURAGEMENT

0:49:410:49:44

Madam, a letter from the regiment. Thank you, Stoughton.

0:50:030:50:05

Oh, dear.

0:50:110:50:14

Is that lunch for Mr Darcy?

0:50:140:50:16

Yes, Madam. Everything you wanted is there.

0:50:160:50:19

Shall I arrange for a couple of girls to deliver it now? I'll take it myself.

0:50:190:50:22

Oh. Would you like me to organise somebody to accompany you? No, no, no...

0:50:220:50:25

Actually, I'll take Louisa Bidwell.

0:50:250:50:29

Very good.

0:50:290:50:30

So when we did reach the woods... Finally...

0:50:310:50:34

I had a terrible time getting Betty and Millie into... Betty and...?

0:50:340:50:38

Them's me horses, Sir, Betty and Millie. LAUGHTER

0:50:380:50:40

They always feel when Mrs Reilly's ghost is at large, Sir,

0:50:400:50:44

This is ridiculous.

0:50:440:50:46

Those creatures were bucking and rearing like nobody's business!

0:50:460:50:50

I reckon they knew a death was about to take place!

0:50:500:50:53

You tell 'em, George! They can smell it on the wind. It's a sixth sense!

0:50:530:50:57

The facts, Mr Pratt, the facts!

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When we was about halfway through the woods, it was then that Mr Denny got out...

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He said something about... being finished...

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You're on your own, Wickham! I'm finished!

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And then Mr Wickham followed.

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Don't be a bloody fool!

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"Denny, don't be a fool," he said.

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Those were the exact words, as you remember them?

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They are. Mr Wickham disappeared after him and, well,

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I didn't know what to do, Sir, as you can imagine...

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I don't wish to imagine, I wish to be informed!

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We waited, it seemed an age but probably no more than a few minutes,

0:51:290:51:34

and then we heard them - gunshots!

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At fist one, boom!

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GUNSHOT

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Come on... Come on...

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It seemed to bounce off the trees!

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Then a minute later, another!

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GUNSHOT

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The horses bolted. What with the lady screaming murder,

0:51:520:51:55

it was all I could do to get Betty and Millie under control.

0:51:550:51:58

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

0:51:580:52:00

Mr Pratt, you may step down.

0:52:000:52:01

But sir... Could I just add...

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No, you could not, thank you!

0:52:030:52:05

APPLAUSE

0:52:050:52:07

Thank goodness for that.

0:52:090:52:11

Mr Wickham...

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Mr Wickham, you resolutely maintain

0:52:170:52:19

you played no part in Captain Denny's demise.

0:52:190:52:22

Yet I have written testimony from three witnesses that

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when they found you at the scene of the crime,

0:52:260:52:28

you clearly said "you killed him and it was all your fault".

0:52:280:52:34

Captain Denny was disgusted that I would take my wife to a ball

0:52:380:52:42

that she had not been invited too.

0:52:420:52:44

Liar... Quiet! Let the man speak.

0:52:440:52:48

Thank you.

0:52:480:52:50

I felt that if I hadn't been drinking, I could've prevented him

0:52:500:52:56

from jumping from the carriage into the woods to meet his aggressor.

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So why, in your opinion did he run into the thick of the woods

0:53:030:53:06

with no lamp, at dusk instead of staying on the path?

0:53:060:53:10

I don't know. He was angry...

0:53:110:53:14

Was he frightened of you?

0:53:140:53:15

Of course not. That is absurd!

0:53:150:53:19

Frank Stirling.

0:53:210:53:22

No inquest would be complete without a question from you. What is it?

0:53:220:53:26

We're to understand Sir, that, er, unlike his wife,

0:53:260:53:31

Mr Wickham would never have been admitted to Pemberley, ball or no ball.

0:53:310:53:35

What relevance are social invitations to the matter at hand?

0:53:350:53:39

This could turn to you, sir.

0:53:390:53:41

Only this.

0:53:410:53:42

It's a powerful strange thing for a man to forbid his house to

0:53:420:53:46

a brother, unless that brother be prone to violence of some kind.

0:53:460:53:50

Perhaps Mr Darcy can throw some light upon the question?

0:53:540:53:58

I have never known Mr Wickham to be a violent man.

0:54:020:54:04

He has always been a peaceable and socially affable man,

0:54:060:54:09

and such is his reputation.

0:54:090:54:11

Thank you, Mr Darcy.

0:54:130:54:14

Thank you, Mr Wickham. You may sit.

0:54:170:54:20

Dr McFee.

0:54:230:54:26

Dr McFee, you examined the large stone that was found covered in blood.

0:54:300:54:36

What stone? Not fifty yards from the site

0:54:360:54:38

Mr Wickham was discovered with Captain Denny's body.

0:54:380:54:41

Could it in your opinion have been used as a murder weapon?

0:54:420:54:46

Well...

0:54:460:54:48

The weight and shape of it are consistent with the victim's injuries, Sir,

0:54:480:54:52

so it could have been, yes!

0:54:520:54:54

I dragged Denny's body through the woods to get him to safety!

0:54:540:54:57

There was probably blood everywhere!

0:54:570:54:59

But then you have never been on a battlefield, have you, Doctor?

0:54:590:55:03

Mr Wickham... Please.

0:55:040:55:08

Sir.

0:55:080:55:10

Dr McFee, thank you.

0:55:100:55:12

I suggest the jury retire, preferably not to the bar,

0:55:180:55:21

and consider their verdict.

0:55:210:55:23

Louisa.

0:55:440:55:46

I had a reply from the local regiment.

0:55:490:55:51

They've never heard of a Freddie Delancey.

0:55:530:55:56

I'm so sorry.

0:55:580:56:00

Thank you. I'll take this to Mr Darcy.

0:56:040:56:08

Tell him I'm waiting outside.

0:56:080:56:10

Louisa!

0:56:100:56:11

We will keep looking for him.

0:56:110:56:13

What do you think?

0:56:190:56:21

Well, we must hold on to the fact that no hard evidence has been presented.

0:56:210:56:25

Though it would have helped if he had been a little more contrite.

0:56:250:56:28

True. The jury are coming back. Here they come.

0:56:280:56:31

The Bidwell girl.

0:56:420:56:43

Louisa?

0:56:500:56:54

What is it?

0:56:560:56:58

Freddie! Your Freddie? Where?!

0:56:590:57:01

It's him! Louisa... Louisa...

0:57:010:57:03

Come with me. I don't want to go in. Please.

0:57:030:57:07

Mr Stirling.

0:57:070:57:09

Has the jury reached a unanimous verdict?

0:57:090:57:13

We have.

0:57:130:57:14

We find that Captain Denny died from a blow to the back of the skull,

0:57:150:57:20

and that said blow was delivered by George Wickham.

0:57:200:57:25

Our verdict, therefore,

0:57:250:57:28

is that Captain Denny was murdered by George Wickham.

0:57:280:57:32

Mr Wickham, it's my duty to inform you that you will be

0:57:320:57:37

committed for trial at the next Derby assize!

0:57:370:57:39

Where is he? Tell me, Louisa...

0:57:390:57:41

THIS IS MADNESS! I didn't do it!

0:57:410:57:43

I will not accept the authority of this court. Freddie?

0:57:430:57:45

Wickham!?

0:57:500:57:52

Darcy must have nothing further to do with this sordid trial!

0:58:000:58:04

Guilty of the murder whereof you stand accused or not guilty?

0:58:040:58:07

Not guilty, your honour!

0:58:070:58:09

She bore his child.

0:58:090:58:11

If this comes up in court... It's the kind of conduct that can prejudice a jury.

0:58:110:58:15

Take good care of him, Louisa. Miss Bidwell.

0:58:150:58:18

Georgiana.... Cousin, don't...!

0:58:180:58:20

I believe George Wickham to be guilty of this crime.

0:58:200:58:22

We must believe in justice!

0:58:220:58:24

Do you find the prisoner guilty...

0:58:240:58:25

Lydia, Wickham has done something rather foolish. No, don't.

0:58:250:58:28

..or not guilty?

0:58:280:58:30

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